Show I Li THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Page Throe APRIL 7 1935 S 'Bird I Facts- - HOBBY CLUB MEMBER I Interesting To Writers 01111111111110111111OPPINION I - ! MININNINISINNION q10NEIN )i Facts about birds 'Wares a class and individually intrigued our writers to such an extent that we were literally aswarapoe with material It was of course: Impossible -- to use sal tor anywhere near all of this fine material We bad to eliminate all the articles that gave the life and hobiti of bin& species and I - - i select only that material that dealt with birds as a class or with some particularly fascinating bit of general truth Our young writers will of course be disappointed when their work We beg them to Is not published remember that there were more than 100 articles about iddividual species of birds ad animals 88 stories (with plots) 24 'essays" 57 drawings 19 miscellaneous articles and 41 poems From this material we must select eight stories twb drawings one essay Jibt or eight poems and a half dozen miscellaneous items Your little paper will bold no more There is real comfort in the thought however that the prime purpose of The Tribune Junior is to develop the latent powers of our The purpose is to contributors give you a means of expression rather than to publish stories You fulfill the chief purpose when you write and by so doing you grow and develop and are happy The publication of the material is secondary and though gratifying is not necessary to give you the exercise that develops your ow9 power BIRDS Birds are warm blooded animals with feathers They are usually capable of flight They have existed since the early Mesosoic times : Birds live on every part of the globe They are adapted to every Dort of climate and food In most classes birds are beautiful in color and have melodious voices The bird's wings of course possess the strongest muscles in the body The male birds are often marked In different from the female moot cases the male is the 'more brilliant but sometimes the female has the more brilliant plumageThe male too generally has the sweeter and more varied voice WANDA WEST 12 Salt Lake City Those who won 50 points for their essays about birds or animals are Ruth Eloise West Pauline Rush-worDorothy Newton RossEardHarold Rush-worley Lois Claytón a ti' 1 I rn immoomora the beautiful song of the nightingale Rising high now dropping low It told a fascinating tale Of scenes and people long ago "rwas Then the song changed to the call Of the black crow in the field Such a startling soundt I moved to the waU My ears from the sound to shield Soon it seemed a host of feathered folk Were holding a Jubilee: Anti with vans and chatter were playing a joke On Mother Nature's family Softly I tiptoed from the bed To the window that I might see Why when the night was usually dead There was now such a merry spree The moon shone on the thing! sought A tiny bird in modest gray— — So was solved the midnight baffling plot— And in dreamland soon I lay MANILLA BARLOW Age 13 Salt take City Vtlk 1 ?: 1414) I I I Sewing unit: Not so many at- tempted the monogram yet some nice work was submitted by those ambitious enougi to try this rather difficult problem Emma Jane Schoenfeld 9 Johnson won first place Louise Eagar 10 Mammoth and Ruth Willoughby 10 Salt Lake City tied for second place Shirley Irene Gibbs 11 Salt Lake City came third and Alice Evdasin 11 Salt Lake City and Ruth Eloise West 10 Salt bake City received honorable mention The sewing prpblem for this week Is to make a buttonhole The work of gets more and more difficult course but our ambitious workers will do their best Remember the scrapbooks are due by April 28 Harold Rushworth has already completed his and brought it to the office Service unit: Well here are some belated shoe shining awards By the way service unit problems are to receive point awards Only for the week following their an nouncement We do this because we want to announce new problems all the time But lust because points are not awarded do not stop performing any little duty that has made others happy Take the shoe shining problem for instance If you have found that shining shoes Is wtthin your ability and that it makes others happy and helps out with the general good will - of the home shine morel LaRelle Rich Logan Ralph Riser Salt Lake City (three pales) are awarded points this week on the shoe shining problem Your problem for the coming week is to wash sparkling and clean inside and out a window Fifty points will be added to your score for each window so washed Have your mother sign your re- pcirt won't you? Music unit: Our musicjans are I x Woodcarving is the hobby chosen by Mike Elizondo 14 student at Jackson junior high school who made this beautful carved table during his summer vacation last year Mike is quick and clever with the hand scroll saw and loves to work out lacy and intricate patterns in wood This is a hobby that is not too common It brings rich rewards in the way of satisfaction and if carried far enough remuneration As a hobby woodworking of this or other types is stromay recommended to alt readers boys or girls and others who have already developed this activity are invited to send pictures of themselves and their work Doris Zetterquist Frank Zampano Mildred Tippetts Marjorie Miller Mary Barraclough Alice Jean Low-baAlice Carolyn Poulion Wanda Riley Geneve Hickenlooper trill I listened quite intently 141P Avit'aj jAvIa4iPovoNoo th TUC MOCKING Itral) as still All on that summer night A soft breeze blew very gently Suddenly from the winiow came a k t1 LuCee Dorothy 'Kramer Williams Mabel Rockleman Wanette Alston Marian Groesbeck - At 4 0 t)' th tif I 1 " IF speeding along with their memory work Both parents and teachers have said this unit is helping a lot by encouraging hobby club members to get their music lesson each week Mary Barraclough 12 Salt Lake City memorized "Oh Susannah" on the harmonica Louise Eager 10 Mammoth memorized "The Broncho" by C W Reid on the Ruth Allred memorized piano 'Song of the Leaves" by Eugene Mack on the piano I I I Dancing unit: Some of our danc- ing unit members have been stepping it off lately on more than one program Marguerite Lauriente Forsyth Burt Beverly Ann Burt Joyce Lindahl and Hazel Dawn Burt report that they danced every night for a whole week with four shows on Saturday and Sunday at a local theater This raises a problem propounded by Marguerite on how many points each should receive While we realize that such an engagement takes real showmanship and real we are sure it will be fairest all the way around to consider the engagement as a whole and award but the regular 100 poInts Then Marguerite Hazel Dawn and Joyce appeared on a program at the Ladies' Literary club for a local store organization and are entitled to 100 points each for that Beverly Anne Burt Marjorie Rae Taylor and Evelyn Glezos danced at Memory grove on March 18 and win 200 points each ter this Evelyn and Marjorie danced at a recital in Sugarhouse on the preceding Saturday and win 100 points again LuCee Williams sang and danced at the Thirty-secon- d ward hall on the 15th On nearly every program these ambitiourf little dancers have appeared in more than one number but bookkeeping problems make It Ywviok404vw Altimals Have Many Classes The whole animal kingdom has more than half a million different kinds of living forms With some variation the whole animal kingdom is often arranged after the following scheme: Branch 1 Proloaoa single celled animals Branch 2 Porefera sponge Bpanch 3 Callentera hydra jelly fishes Branch 4 Echinadermati crinoids starfish etc Branth 5 Vermes: flat and round worms polyzoa brachiopods annelids 'Branch 6 Mollusca clams snails i I cuttlefish Branch 7 Arthopoda crabs (crustaceans) and insects Branch 8 Vertebrata fishes to I - man KNIGHT MARILLA BARLOW Salt Lake City advisable tosaward the simple 100 points for each program regardless of numbers etc Chemistry unit Our secret mes- sages were such a success that in spite of the precaution of labeling them one or two were thrown away as blank pages If those who sent In secret messages and who find their names not listed will write we shall give them their points Those who won 50 points on this problem are Louise Eagar 10 Mammoth Lois Clayton 10 Centerville Emma Jane Schoenfeld 9 Johnson e - Writing unit: Knight Emma Jane Schoeateldone of our best 'workers took time out recently to write a play for her classmates to meet present at the parent-teachThis is ing at the Johnson school a worthwhile achievement and one Emma Jane may well be proud of Cooking unit: Your problem Is to Make the dish in The Tribune Junior recipe Seta your report promptly er I |